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February 21, 2013

Death row inmate set for execution waives right to clemency hearing

McALESTER — A death row inmate who is set for execution in March recently waived his right to request clemency.

Steven Ray Thacker, 42, is set for a March 12 execution at OSP for a death sentence he received after going on a three-state crime spree in which he murdered three people. Thacker arrived at OSP on Feb. 12. Prior to his arrival, Thacker was being held on death row in Tennessee at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville.

“All offenders sentenced to death are offered an opportunity for a clemency hearing,” said OSP Warden’s Assistant Terry Crenshaw. “However, Steven Ray Thacker has voluntarily waived his right for a clemency hearing.”

Crenshaw said Thacker “will be housed on death row until which time his court-ordered execution can be carried out. His return to Oklahoma went without incident.”

Crenshaw said Thacker has already submitted his last meal request: A large meat lover’s pizza, a small bag of peanut M&Ms and an A&W root beer.

The request for an execution date for Thacker was made on Jan. 7 by Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt immediately following the U.S. Supreme Court denial of Thacker’s final appeal.

Thacker was convicted of going on a 10-day killing-spree over the Christmas and New Year holidays between Dec. 1999 and Jan. 2000. He killed three people in three states, according to court records.

“In December 2002, Thacker pleaded guilty to the kidnapping, rape and first-degree murder of Laci Dawn Hill, 25, of Bixby,” Pruitt’s press release states.

“Thacker met Hill in her home on Dec. 23, 1999, after answering an ad Hill placed to sell a pool table,” Pruitt’s press release continues. “When his attempt to rob Hill failed, Thacker kidnapped her and took her to a rural cabin and raped her. Thacker attempted to strangle Hill, but eventually stabbed her in the chest and neck.”

In a video-taped confession, according to police, Thacker told authorities that he raped Hill and returned to kill her after realizing she could turn him in. A medical examiner later testified that Hill had injuries on her neck, chin and clavicles, “indicating she struggled against Thacker as he tried to strangle her.”

After attempting to strangle Hill, Thacker stabbed her twice in the chest, according to court records, penetrating her left lung and causing her to bleed to death.

Pruitt’s press release says Thacker then fled to Missouri, where he killed 24-year-old Forrest Reed Boyd, stealing his car and credit cards.

“Thacker drove to Tennessee where the car ultimately broke down, and he called a tow truck,” according to Pruitt. “Thacker murdered Ray Patterson (age 52), the tow truck driver, after being confronted for using a stolen credit card.”

Thacker was arrested at a Super 8 Motel in Union City, Tennessee, after being located by police, according to court documents. After searching Thacker’s motel room, police found several items belonging to Patterson, including credit cards, according to court records. Police also found a pistol, hair dye, two bloodstained coats and two knives, court records state.

Police also searched Thacker’s vehicle and found a third knife, which was covered in Patterson’s blood, court records state. While in police custody, Thacker told authorities “how he had left his home in Chouteau, Oklahoma, on about December 28, 1999, and traveled to Springfield, Missouri,” court records state.

“He left Springfield on December 31 and traveled toward Dyersburg, Tennessee, but his car broke down ‘two-and-a-half miles this side of the Mississippi River.’ An unidentified man gave the defendant a ride into Dyersburg and dropped him off at a truck stop,” where he obtained a name and phone number for a local tow-truck driver.

“While at this truck stop, (Thacker) called the victim and asked him to tow his vehicle into the service station,” court records state. “Once they arrived back at the victim’s service station, (Thacker) attempted to pay the victim (Patterson) with the stolen credit card, but the card was rejected.

“According to (Thacker), ‘he wasn’t gonna give my credit, my card back ‘cause I couldn’t pay the bill ... And I knew I was wanted in other states, so I just stabbed him and took off.’ He explained that (Patterson) had been facing the credit card machine when (Thacker) stabbed him but (Patterson) immediately turned around and attempted to pull out his gun.

“However, (Thacker) managed to elude him by hiding behind a truck parked inside the garage. (Patterson) then ran out into the parking lot towards the tow truck and collapsed on the ground.”

According to court records, Thacker drove Patterson tow truck into the woods, went back and dragged Patterson’s body into a building and stole his credit cards and gun.

Thacker was sentenced to death in Tennessee for killing the tow truck driver and he received a life sentence for killing the Missouri man, according to Pruitt.

When requesting an execution date for Thacker, Pruitt asked the court to set the date 60 days after Jan. 7, 2013.

Along with his Oklahoma death sentence, Thacker is serving 10 years for kidnapping and 50 years for first degree rape in Oklahoma. He was sentenced to death in Tennessee for first degree murder and was sentenced to life for a murder charge in Missouri.



Contact Rachel Petersen at rpetersen@mcalesternews.com.

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